The Force Awakens DVD and Blu-Ray artwork and extra features revealed
Star Wars: The Force Awakens is still screening in some cinemas, but within a few months you'll be able to watch it in the comfort of your own homes when it comes to DVD and Blu-Ray. The official box art for the home entertainment release has found its way online (via Stitch Kingdom), along with a full list of special features.
Check them out below...
– Secrets of The Force Awakens: A Cinematic Journey
– The Story Awakens: The Table Read
– Building BB-8
– Crafting Creatures
– Blueprint of a Battle: The Snow Fight
– The Visual Magic Of The Force
– John Williams: The Seventh Symphony
– Deleted Scenes
– Force For Change
When you have a film as laden with visual effects and digital trickery as The Force Awakens, it's always intriguing to find out how it was done, and the list of extras above seemingly gives fans a lot of behind-the-scenes treats to dig into. There's still no official date for when the home release will be available to purchase - and there will probably be more covers and special editions announced in the coming months - but with a box office of $2 million worldwide and counting it's a safe bet that it'll sell well.
Directed by JJ Abrams and starring Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, John Boyega, Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, Andy Serkis, Oscar Isaac and Gwendoline Christie, Star Wars: The Force Awakens will be available on DVD and Blu-Ray later this year.
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